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[Commlist] Lecturer in Digital Politics
Fri Feb 25 18:06:45 GMT 2022
Lectureship in Digital Politics, full time, permanent contract. We have
a small but growing and very exciting area of digital politics: two
Masters programmes, a PHD programme, annual online winter and summer
schools and even a blog supported by our student interns
https://digitalpoliticsmanmet.bloggi.co/
<https://digitalpoliticsmanmet.bloggi.co/>
Further details below and here:
https://manmetjobs.mmu.ac.uk/.../lectur.../4677/description/
<https://manmetjobs.mmu.ac.uk/jobs/vacancy/lecturer-digital-politics-4682-manchester-all-saints-campus/4677/description/?fbclid=IwAR1JCaxOiIqBkkfzbNkw4aI9xyXO5wm-kl8MxM_hkw0ekLg3F7_hj1G9x6s>
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This is a 1.0 fte permanent lectureship in Digital Politics. Digital
Politics is an area of growing strength for the department of History,
Politics and Philosophy at Manchester Met and the successful applicant
will join our expanding team to teach units on digital politics and
political communication on the MA in International Relations and Global
Communications, the MSc Digital Society, and our undergraduate
programmes. Other responsibilities will include the supervision of
undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and acting as a personal
tutor. The successful candidate for this post will be an expert on the
impact of digital technologies on contemporary politics and/or
international relations. The ability to teach quantitative research
methods is also desirable, though not essential. You will hold a good
first degree and a doctorate in a relevant subject area.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Manchester Metropolitan University
is a unique environment where Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
sit alongside the Manchester School of Art and the Manchester Fashion
Institute. Student experience is at the heart of everything we do. We
are proud to offer state-of-the-art facilities, including digital and
technical workshops, studios and gallery spaces designed to enhance
learning and collaboration.
Situated within the Arts & Humanities Faculty, The Department of
History, Politics and Philosophy brings together the expertise of over
50 academic staff. The Politics and International Relations team are a
highly professional and collegiate group who have been proactive in
establishing innovative programmes of study to serve the needs of a 300+
undergraduate and postgraduate student population. Our staff have a
variety of research specialisms beyond digital politics including US
foreign policy, the EU, political philosophy, civil society and social
movement studies, energy politics, and critical approaches to
international relations.
It is expected that the post-holder will join and make a contribution to
one of the Faculty's research centres, ideally the Research Centre for
Applied Social Science (RCASS). The successful candidate should
accordingly have a successful research record commensurate with their
career stage.
The anticipated start date for the successful applicant is August 2022.
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